December 6, 2012

Mr Daoud Anum Yemoh, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Domeabra-Obom over the weekend said there was no iota of truth that he had used his Common Fund to sponsor funerals.

He appealed to his constituents to ignore such vicious and malicious allegations being leveled against him by his opponents and vote massively for him and President Mahama comes this Friday, December 7, 2012.

Mr Yemoh made the appeal when he held his last campaign rally for the December 7, 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections at Kofi Kwei, a community near Obom in the Ga West Municipality in the Greater Accra Region.

He said, “I have served you earnestly for the past eight years and after my first four-year term in Parliament I came back to account for my stewardship and you accepted me for another four-year term and this time around am asking you again to renew my mandate so that I can continue to provide you with your needs.”

He said it could not be possible for him to use the Common Fund on funerals because there are rules and regulation covering the spending of that money.

“The Common Funds goes into the coffers of the assemblies and before those monies can be released the MP must write a letter to the assembly specifying what he or she intended to use the funds for in terms of development projects,” Mr Yemoh explained.

He said it is therefore not feasible to just access the money for funerals as being propagated by my opponents, adding “even when monies are released for projects the MP does not see the physical cash.”

The MP mentioned some of the communities that have benefited from the Common Fund as Bala Gonnor which had been provided with solar lights and water saying there are now fewer communities without electricity.

Other communities that have been provided with essential amenities like electricity, water, health facilities and roads were Kofi Kwei, Dome Faase, Odum Prala, Obo Kwashie, Asuaba, Tebu, Akweiman, Nsobri and Teacher Quarters.

He said through his personal means bought a pickup vehicle for the educational inspectorate division in the constituency to enable them do their work effectively and efficiently while from the Common Fund he had sponsored 52 students to attend Accra Training College as well as 120 Junior High School children to go to the Senior High school.

Mr Yemoh said a Senior High School would soon be established in the community and that plans are far advanced for the constituency to get its own District Assembly and appealed to the people to give him the mandate to enable him implement these ideas.

Mr Pius Fiakona, Assemblyman for Kofi Kwei Electoral Area, urged the people to avoid the misinformation being peddled around by the opponents of the MP that they should vote for them and President Mahama.

He asked the electorate to troop in their numbers to the election centres to vote for President Mahama and Mr Yemoh and saying “like the chieftaincy institution, it is better to choose the chief and the linguist from the same place rather than from different factions else there would be incompatibility.”

Nii Kofi Kwei said his community has benefitted a lot from the eight years of the administration of the MP and called on the people to vote massively for him to continue his good works for the rest of the constituents saying “don’t follow your stomach to be deceived”.

GNA